Carreg Cennen Castle

Local nameCarreg Cennen Castle
LocationWales, UK

Carreg Cennen Castle is a castle sited on a high rocky outcrop overlooking the River Cennen, close to the village of Trap, four miles south east of Llandeilo in Carmarthenshire, Wales. Castell Carreg Cennen means castle on a rock next to Cennen, the river name itself being a reference either to cen meaning lichen or perhaps a personal name.

The dramatic limestone precipice was originally the site of a native Welsh castle, possibly constructed by The Lord Rhys, although any remains of this castle have been subsumed by later English work. In 1277, during the conquest of Wales by Edward I, the English gained control of the castle. It was briefly retaken by Welsh forces in 1282, but was back under English control by the following year, when it was granted to the English baron John Giffard. The castle was unsuccessfully besieged by Owain Glyndŵr during the Welsh Revolt. During the Wars of the Roses it was surrendered to the Yorkists and slighted in 1462 to prevent further use.

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Castell Carreg Cennen… @ Jones, H. Longueville (Harry Longueville), 1806-1870 Le Keux, John Henry, 1812-1896
 

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carreg_Cennen_Castle

Address SA19 6, United Kingdom

Coordinates 51°51'15.843" N -3°56'8.114" E

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